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I agree with what Mike said. I have a 1964 Chevy ll with a 283, a natural K or L car in regular SS therefore can’t run that combo in GT/M or N any more. What’s unfortunate with that is the stick hp rating is 7 hp less in GT.
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Larry, NHRA just took 283-237 down to 230
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NHRA just took 283-237 down to 230 This stick cars in a Chevy II only Autos is 233. Chevelle with a stick is still 227, Auto is 217. SS/J K L M is a 1# weight break, where do the GT classes go 1/2# breaks? Tom
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Tom, I believe GT/A starts at 6.00 and go 1/2 break all way to GT/Q at 14.00. 6th
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